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The RV show itself is something that has to be seen to be believed! It is windy, dusty and jam-packed, but not to be missed! We get such a chuckle out of people strolling their dogs (literally! as the pooches are in baby strollers and carriers!) through row upon row of booths and kiosks selling everything imaginable to do with RVing...its a ...

... then indulged in a descendant meal at Red Lobster, including lobster-mashed potatoes, scallops, prawns, mussels and lobster tails...and oh, those biscuits!

In the morning we went across the border into Mexico at Los Algodonas, where Mom had three root canals done (more on that later!), Toni & Lee got glasses and we all had a great Mexican lunch! Then back to the Oasis Palms for a couple more ...

... are meant for sand and this area is all rocky. So, when they left to go overseas, he left the camels here and they roamed the desert until they all died or were carted off to zoos maybe.

As we looked across the road and up the hills in front of us, we saw this great old stone building that was in disrepair and Claudia and I were planning on hiking up there to see it. I told Iilene about this, and that's when I heard the story of Patton and his ...

... the shadows cast on their hides from the slatted shelter overhead.

We drove through Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area which we understand is quite a busy place but perhaps just a little too hot still right now and also this is a week day. Just gorgeous sand dunes.... very warm.

Chose a Passport America resort and now sit backed on the Colorado River-- certainly bigger here than when we saw it in ...

... br> We leave for Blythe, just over the California border, for one more stop before our new home. Arizona is not all desert ...... getting to Sedona we wound up and down pine covered mountains. Not until we get to south ...